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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Binary Counter with Standard LEDs
This project is a basic binary counter that uses standard 5mm LEDs to visually display binary numbers. The counter starts from 0 and increments automatically, lighting up the LEDs to represent each number in binary format. Each LED corresponds to one bit, with the least significant bit on the right. It's a great beginner-friendly electronics project that helps understand how binary numbers work while also practicing with microcontrollers, wiring, and LED control.

Perfect for standard LED sizes, this setup can be easily customized or expanded with more bits or interactive features like push-buttons for manual counting.

 

Steps to make

  1. print the body
  2. then the base
  3. put the electronics in 
  4. then put the caps
  5. then the frame and glue all

Reference video for the LED circuit: 

 

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